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Eelco Dolstra 0fdf4da0e9 Support cryptographically signed binary caches
NAR info files in binary caches can now have a cryptographic signature
that Nix will verify before using the corresponding NAR file.

To create a private/public key pair for signing and verifying a binary
cache, do:

  $ openssl genrsa -out ./cache-key.sec 2048
  $ openssl rsa -in ./cache-key.sec -pubout > ./cache-key.pub

You should also come up with a symbolic name for the key, such as
"cache.example.org-1".  This will be used by clients to look up the
public key.  (It's a good idea to number keys, in case you ever need
to revoke/replace one.)

To create a binary cache signed with the private key:

  $ nix-push --dest /path/to/binary-cache --key ./cache-key.sec --key-name cache.example.org-1

The public key (cache-key.pub) should be distributed to the clients.
They should have a nix.conf should contain something like:

  signed-binary-caches = *
  binary-cache-public-key-cache.example.org-1 = /path/to/cache-key.pub

If all works well, then if Nix fetches something from the signed
binary cache, you will see a message like:

  *** Downloading ‘http://cache.example.org/nar/7dppcj5sc1nda7l54rjc0g5l1hamj09j-subversion-1.7.11’ (signed by ‘cache.example.org-1’) to ‘/nix/store/7dppcj5sc1nda7l54rjc0g5l1hamj09j-subversion-1.7.11’...

On the other hand, if the signature is wrong, you get a message like

  NAR info file `http://cache.example.org/7dppcj5sc1nda7l54rjc0g5l1hamj09j.narinfo' has an invalid signature; ignoring

Signatures are implemented as a single line appended to the NAR info
file, which looks like this:

  Signature: 1;cache.example.org-1;HQ9Xzyanq9iV...muQ==

Thus the signature has 3 fields: a version (currently "1"), the ID of
key, and the base64-encoded signature of the SHA-256 hash of the
contents of the NAR info file up to but not including the Signature
line.

Issue .
2014-01-08 15:42:53 +01:00

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package Nix::Crypto;
use strict;
use MIME::Base64;
use Nix::Store;
use Nix::Config;
use IPC::Open2;
our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
our @EXPORT = qw(signString isValidSignature);
sub signString {
my ($privateKeyFile, $s) = @_;
my $hash = hashString("sha256", 0, $s);
my ($from, $to);
my $pid = open2($from, $to, $Nix::Config::openssl, "rsautl", "-sign", "-inkey", $privateKeyFile);
print $to $hash;
close $to;
local $/ = undef;
my $sig = <$from>;
close $from;
waitpid($pid, 0);
die "$0: OpenSSL returned exit code $? while signing hash\n" if $? != 0;
my $sig64 = encode_base64($sig, "");
return $sig64;
}
sub isValidSignature {
my ($publicKeyFile, $sig64, $s) = @_;
my ($from, $to);
my $pid = open2($from, $to, $Nix::Config::openssl, "rsautl", "-verify", "-inkey", $publicKeyFile, "-pubin");
print $to decode_base64($sig64);
close $to;
my $decoded = <$from>;
close $from;
waitpid($pid, 0);
return 0 if $? != 0;
my $hash = hashString("sha256", 0, $s);
return $decoded eq $hash;
}
1;